With electronic voting
machines tabulating more than 80 percent of the
ballots cast in America, Seattle grandmother
Bev Harris set out to determine the obvious: Do
they work?

Based on the evidence
presented here, the answer is "not really." The
picture that emerges as Harris unearths a
treasure trove of info about mishandled votes
and the inner workings of the machines is that
they're not only fallible but also highly
vulnerable to
hacking.